Tengokuu
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Does anyone have a solution? This is the only thing preventing me from a perfect install! :c
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does it happen after sleep or hibernate?
It just happens when I'm using OSX. No hibernate or sleep required. I can just be typing out an IM, or this forum post, and all of a sudden, my keyboard and mouse stop working. I've had this issue with my D820, and it was fixed by just using a different PS/2 controller, it's not doing the same for this.
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I'm having a serious issue with my Lion 10.7.3 installation on my latitude E6400. I can use the OS normally, but then after a while, my keyboard and trackpad just stop working. I have to reboot to fix the issue. I've tried every PS/2 driver that was in EDP 3, and none of them fixed it. I don't know what to do here.
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Dear tengokuu,
I noticed that you have another D820. Have you downloaded the latest EDP 3.1 there? If you have, you can just copy that to the E6400 and run it. EDP 3.1 has support for E6400.
Cheers!
What should I be copying over from the Extra's folder after installing EDP 3.1?
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I don't know what to do here. I've successfully gotten OSX 10.7 to boot on my E6400 using my USB install pen drive made from myHack 3.1, but when I make it to the desktop... nothing is working.
No sound
No Bluetooth
No Wi-Fi
No Ethernet.
I can't get EDP 3.0 set up on my machine because I don't have a internet connection. What am I doing wrong here? I'm getting stressed out.
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I am trying to install Lion on my E6400, but I got a kernel panic. I'll describe all of my steps listed here.
- Ran myHack on my D820, created a USB Install Pen for the E6400
- Deleted the current extra's folder in the install pen, replaced it with the Extra's folder from the E6400/E6500 boot pack.
- Set E6400's SATA Operation mode in the bios to AHCI.
- Booted into the pen drive.
- Formatted drive into Mac OS X Journalized
- **THIS STEP IS WHERE I THINK I MAY HAVE MESSED UP.** myHack then opened, two pop up windows came up. I selected Yes on both of them.
- Install completed, rebooted. Getting kernel panic.
Anyone know what to do?
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I've been procrastinating about asking this question for months now, and it's finally getting on my last nerve. There's an issue I'm having with sound and its about it being way too loud. On max, it feels like my speakers on my D820 are about to blow up, and on the lowest setting I can still hear it very well. Does anyone know what I can do to fix this issue? Thanks.
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Just installed OSX 10.7.3 on my Latitude D820, and it works fine, everything working normally.
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So I was trying to play a Steam game earlier on my Hackintosh installation and I get errors about OpenGL failing to open and all that horrible error stuff, while on Windows, of course, the game can run without any issues.
Am I missing something for my graphics? Transitions, such as the transition when you log into your account on Lion lag as well for an example.
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Yes, time machine is (suprise suprise) made for a real mac, meaning, it over-writes the boot system.. that is if you do a full restore.
Installing chameleon should be enough to do the trick
Yeah, I've only restored Documents and Applications and that kills the install, but whatever. Thanks for helping out. c:
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Try and boot with the -v flag, that should allow you to see what the reason for the kernel panic is..
Herp-a-derp. The computer booted, and now Pstate shows up and NOW the kext is there... after like 5 new builds.
Also, this doesn't pertain to the thread topic, but is there any reason why my installation breaks if I restore from a Time Machine backup?
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what the hell.. thats a new one.. where do you get the sign ?
On the Apple boot animation with the spinning lines.
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are you selecting yes to emulated speedstep during build? if not maybe you have to set permissions to extra folder
Great. I done another build, and now I cannot boot Lion without being in safe mode. I get the little sign with the / mark in it.
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Try and do a new building again, might be a error during the build process..
What CPU do you have ?
Core 2 Duo T7200. Did a new build, still isn't working.
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*Bump* Anyone?
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VoodooPState.kext is not loaded.... check if it's in Extra/Extentions
It's not there. I even tried to redo the EDP process, and it just doesn't show up.
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I finally got retail Lion on my D820, and have already faced an issue.
I ran EDP for Lion on this installation, and when I rebooted, SpeedStep isn't working. Emulated SpeedStep just says VoodooPState not loaded, and I'm getting heating issues.
Any way I can fix this?
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so boot with -x or are you booting fine again?
Computer is booting normally. I'm still not running in 64 bit.
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boot with arch=x86_64 at chame prompt or change i386 to x86_64 in org.chame.Boot.plist there's also an option in chameleon wizard latest version for force 64 bit. but in any of these cases trackpad and keyboard will not work... you will need to find a 64 bit kext that works for your model.
I can't save the org.chameleon file. OSX wont let me. Help?
EDIT: I also tried booting with arch=x86_64. My computer booted fine, until the screen flashed, and went onto the blue screen when OSX boots up. It just hanged there. Not even the mouse showed. My entire computer locked up afterwards.
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So I upgraded my D820's processor to the Core2 Duo T7200. However, OSX still runs in 32 bit mode.
Any way I can get this thing running in 64 bits? c:
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Anyone know what are the proper settings for iFail L on the Dell Latitude D820? I try and the installation just keeps on failing.
Ever since I installed my new Core 2 Duo, my Snow Leopard installation stopped working, and I've been trying to install Lion ever since. :c
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it should be installed into s/l/e not extra.....
Oh, so it is there. I guess its just not supported. What a let-down. Thanks anyways.
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then the kext does not work on your hardware.... that's kinda why we never fully supported it. very iffy. i don't remember if you can add device id's to it's plist.
Actually. For that matter, I installed the kext with Kext Helper, and when I rebooted, it wasnt even in the Extra/Extensions folder.
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i had it working on my d620-intel the driver had to be in s/l/e but on some models it would cause kp on boot unless there was a card inserted it was called IOPCMCIAFamily.kext if you look in Extra/storage/kextpacks/pcmcia you should find it.... use an app to install to s/l/e but be warned it might crash your install. WHATEVER YOU DO DO NOT TRY IT ON LION. IT'S A 16BIT LEGACY KEXT FROM OSX 10.4
Installed the kext with Kext Helper, rebooted fine, OSX doesn't see my PCMCIA card reader. Know whats up?
Keyboard and Mouse locking up
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I'll give this a try and report back results in a bit.